From Lennon Bronsema, WCV <[email protected]>
Subject Evergreen Future Town Hall is just one week away!
Date July 14, 2020 3:02 PM
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John,

Join Washington Conservation Voters and State Senate Candidates T’wina Nobles, Ingrid Anderson, and Helen Price Johnson for a virtual Town Hall next week, July 21 from 5 to 6 p.m. [[link removed]]

The 2020 Election is a crucial factor in implementing a sustainable economic recovery and an equitable, just, and healthy future that works for everyone. Evergreen Future is a four-year WCV campaign to push elected officials across the state to support bolder environmental action.

Join us and State Senate candidates T’wina Nobles, Ingrid Anderson, and Helen Price Johnson for a Town Hall discussing what environmental justice, responsible economic recovery, and safeguarding public health means for their communities, how they plan to make change in the Senate, and how you can help make sure they win! [[link removed]]

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About the Candidates

T’wina Nobles is a University Place School District Board Director, as well as the President and CEO of the Tacoma Urban League. Raised in a military family and educated to be a teacher, she is committed to making sure all children have access to education, keeping our communities healthy and safe, and investing in transportation. This district is racially diverse and has not been represented by a person of color. If elected, T’wina would be the only Black State Senator in Washington.

Ingrid Anderson is a nurse and community leader who will bring the leadership needed for Evergreen Future to Olympia. She supports bold climate legislation like a clean fuel standard, and as a nurse is passionate about the public health impacts due to climate emissions.

Helen Price Johnson is a current Island County Commissioner and was the first woman elected to the Commission in 2008. She has been an advocate for environmental issues during her time on the County Commission, working with the Puget Sound Partnership, and will be a strong champion to continue this work in the Legislature.

Hope you can join us,

Lennon Bronsema

Political Director

P.S. Can’t attend the event but want to support these candidates? Please contact Paul Balle, Donor Relations Director, at 206.631.2621 or [[email protected]].

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